Show NOTES ABOUT WOfrlHJ I Mrs Krugcr Is 1 to the daughters of her countrywomen tho Ideal liocr woman and there Is scarcely a younj girls room In the Transvnal but has a picture of the Presidents wHo by way 0 a continually present example o t A womans club In Boston Is building on Beacon street a clubhouse to cost S7 0X abovo tho price paid for tho land The structure will be equipped with everything that voii ns clubs desire In this particular parti-cular It Is I unique us it purposes to accommodate ac-commodate air the womens clubs In Iho city If they so desire i V Mrs Balllngton Booth In the Inlcrest of discharged convicts for whom sho has dono so much has recently purchased a tonacre lot In Queen s Borough ncurlng m Flushing N Yf where sho Intends to build a IIOUBO large enough for sixty men with a hUrl and poultrvhouse Vork of various occupations will ho provided thcro for a short time after their discharge l In order thut they may pet a better start In the new life before them Tho land cost 12000 of which SIOCKW remains on mortgage mort-gage t I 0 The Emma Wlliard association has established es-tablished a 2000 scholarship paying 10 annually In Mlddlebury college for de serving young women The gift Is in honor of Mrs Emma lard loumlcr of the Wlliard Female seminary In Troy N Y who early In her career was identified Idenlll with Mlddlebury college o Tho Princess SalmSalm having written to Dr Icyds otforlnu her services as nurso with the Boers his been advised by him to join the Russian Red Cross The Princess Prin-cess who was born In IKo hi tho Princess Eleanor de froy and belongs to ono of the oldest and most noble families of HL glum and her cousin Is the Archduchess Frederre of Austria The Princess married mar-ried in 1893 Prince Leopold of SilmSalm head of tho wellknown house of that name and owns large estate In Belgium Holland nnd Weslphallu I The Boer girl of the country districts of the South African republic Is able togo to-go to town only onco 01 twice a year and then It Is to attend uncut ranat or com muniun which Is tho chief festival of these rellplous people < writes Howard C IIIlleKar in the Ladles Home Journal Tho journey to the town la made In ox teams and may require a week or months time but It Is always an epoch in 1 Boer girls life especially if sue IH aboul 1C I when aho Is supposed to have nllnlned the matrimonial ape Then some tall robust Boer youth whom she lias mot at former nuchtmnnlti may summon Jummun enough courage to ask her whether he may call courng1 home and huvo an upslttlnc 1 she consent the young Boer will shortly nftcr ward tide on horseback many miles across the plain to the girls home and will prove that ho If worthy of her love wil sitting up and talking with her from sundown until break ot day For two young Boors to arrive at this period of courtship la equivalent tl announcing tho onKaffcmcnt and than the prospective brldo bcjliiM preparations for tho weddinG |